How Does Gravity Is Not a Force (And The Acceleration Is Upwards!) Work?

Gravity isn’t a force that pulls you down, it’s more like a game of tag where Earth is chasing you, and you’re pretending to be still.

Imagine you're sitting on a really fast, invisible elevator. This elevator is Earth, and it's moving upwards at a constant speed. You don't feel the movement because it's smooth and steady, just like when you're in a car that’s going straight without speeding up or slowing down.

Why It Feels Like You’re Being Pulled Down

Even though you're not moving, Earth is accelerating upwards around you. Because of this motion, everything on Earth feels like it's being pulled towards the ground, even though nothing is actually pulling you! It’s as if you're standing still in a room that suddenly starts moving upward, making you feel like you’re being pushed down.

The Upward Acceleration Trick

Think about when you jump up, you feel weightless for a second. That's because you're no longer accelerating with Earth anymore. It's like jumping on a trampoline: the moment you leave it, you're free from its upward push.

So gravity isn’t something that pulls you down, it’s Earth pushing itself upwards, making you feel like you’re being pulled down! Gravity isn’t a force that pulls you down, it’s more like a game of tag where Earth is chasing you, and you’re pretending to be still.

Imagine you're sitting on a really fast, invisible elevator. This elevator is Earth, and it's moving upwards at a constant speed. You don't feel the movement because it's smooth and steady, just like when you're in a car that’s going straight without speeding up or slowing down.

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